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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Marguerite Gonnet, née Marguerite LemeigneMarguerite Gonnet, née Marguerite Lemeignen le 13 octobre 1898 à Nantes et morte le 27 mai 1996 à Paris 14e, est une résistante française de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, originaire de Grenoble, dans le sud-est de la France. À quarante-quatre ans, mariée et mère de neuf enfants, elle rejoint le mouvement de Résistance Libération-sud. Elle devient cheffe du mouvement dans le département de l'Isère. En avril 1942, elle est arrêtée par les nazis pour avoir diffusé des journaux illégaux. À un procureur militaire allemand lui demandant pourquoi elle avait pris les armes contre l'occupant de la France, elle aurait répondu : « Tout simplement, colonel, parce que les hommes les avaient abandonnées ». Cette citation a été utilisée par l'auteure américaine comme épigraphe de son livre de 2019 D-Day Girls. Gonnet est condamnée à deux ans de prison et remplacée dans son rôle de cheffe départemental du mouvement Libération-sud par Jean Weber. Elle est décédée à Paris le 27 mai 1996 à l'âge de 97 ans. Une rue de Grenoble porte son nom.97 ans. Une rue de Grenoble porte son nom. , Marguerite Gonnet (13 October 1898 - 27 MaMarguerite Gonnet (13 October 1898 - 27 May 1996) was a member of the French Resistance during World War II. She was from the city of Grenoble in southeastern France. At age forty-four, married with nine children, she joined the resistance group Libération-sud. She became the head of the resistance cell in the department of Isère. She was one of the only female heads of a resistance cell, along with . In April 1942, she was arrested by the Nazis for carrying illegal newspapers. A German military prosecutor asked Gonnet why she had taken up arms against France's occupiers, to which she said, "Quite simply, Colonel, because the men had dropped them". This quote was used by American author Sarah Rose as the epigraph of her 2019 book D-Day Girls. Gonnet was sentenced to two years in prison, and her leadership role in the resistance was taken up by Jean Weber. She died in Paris on 27 May 1996 at the age of 97. There is a street in Grenoble named after her. In 2020, author Olivier Vallade published a book about Gonnet Marguerite Gonnet: Déterminée à Sortir de l’ombre (English: Marguerite Gonnet: Determined to Emerge from the Shadows).t: Determined to Emerge from the Shadows).
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rdfs:comment Marguerite Gonnet, née Marguerite Lemeignen le 13 octobre 1898 à Nantes et morte le 27 mai 1996 à Paris 14e, est une résistante française de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, originaire de Grenoble, dans le sud-est de la France. , Marguerite Gonnet (13 October 1898 - 27 MaMarguerite Gonnet (13 October 1898 - 27 May 1996) was a member of the French Resistance during World War II. She was from the city of Grenoble in southeastern France. At age forty-four, married with nine children, she joined the resistance group Libération-sud. She became the head of the resistance cell in the department of Isère. She was one of the only female heads of a resistance cell, along with .e heads of a resistance cell, along with .
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